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MEAC Commissioner: The goal is a conference with 12 football-playing members
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RE: MEAC Commissioner: The goal is a conference with 12 football-playing members
Prong 1: Proportionality
Definitely dont qualify for that one

Prong 2: Expansion - If a school has a history of having fewer programs and opportunities for the minority sex students, but they can show that they are working to expand their minority sex athletics programs, they might be seen as complying with Title IX.
Nope

Prong 3: Accommodating Interests - If the programs are not equal, and they are not currently being expanded to meet student interests, then a school can show they are complying with Title IX by showing that they already meet the interests of the students
I'm guessing this is what they use
07-02-2020 11:31 AM
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